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Lenovo ThinkPad Reserve Edition Laptop

Lenovo's Reserve Edition Thinkpad
We've talked a lot about business-class laptops. We've talked a lot about notebooks that you'd want your corporate expense account to pick up. But we have yet to talk about anything of the likes of the Lenovo ThinkPad Reserve Edition, an executive-class laptop. And not just some senior vice president executive. We're talking C-Suite. Chairman of the Board. CEO.

Case in point: the Thinkpad is wrapped in leather with the classy design touch of Japanese saddle stitching. And it has the services that only executives can warrant, such as immediate on-site assistance for any tech issue they might have with their notebook.

Immediate means one of two things in the world of the executive. Either, a techie support person will arrive on location at your beck and call within four hours of a request being placed, in cities as far-flung as Aarhus, Denmark, to Allentown, United States, Kowloon, Hong Kong, to Kassel, Germany.

Or it means that support staff will remotely control your computer if you truly want instantaneous support. This assistance could be for routine maintenance, or for a crisis like a personal info security breach (say, your company's tactics for its latest TV commercial with Jessica Simpson got leaked to an industry blog and your laptop could have been the source).

Of course, with any executive, it's not the leather briefcase that matters, it is what's inside that briefcase (and his brain) that earns him about a 400 to one ratio with my salary. So with the ThinkPad Reserve Edition, inside the leather cover is top-notch gear-starting with the Intel Core 2 Duo L7500 processor and 2GB of memory to drive it.

To save all of your brilliant big-fish ideas, there is 160GB of hard drive space. If that's not enough, you have an external hard drive with an additional 80 GB. To transmit them to your staff, there is a new-technology WWAN antennae outside the Thinkpad's casing for greater reach and power.

And if you ever grow out of all of the Reserve Edition's features, heck, you're an executive. Start up your own laptop company to make your next computer. Purchase of this exclusive notebook is by invitation only, but a selection of pictures, detailed specs and videos can be viewed at - Thinkpadreserve.com.




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By Matthew Brodsky - Laptopical

Monday, July 16, 2007
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